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Too distracted by the twists and turns of the race for the White House for Twitter? Here is what you may have missed.

  • How healthy is the UK compared to the rest of the world?
  • The @HealthFdn shows the deterioration of A&E performance over the last few years in one chart
  • How elections to the new #Brexit Select Committee will work from @ParlyApp
  • What a patient with a learning disability would like you to know: why we should listen to experts by experience
  • A moving blog from @NHS_RobW about building hope #aftersuicide
  • Could social media be the best method for the NHS to communicate with younger staff?
  • Could ‘4d’ shape shifting materials hold the key to tackling some biomedical challenges?
  • Navigating the maze: the patient perspective of choosing the right clinical trial for cancer
  • Why does the NHS spend money on homeopathy?
  • On national poetry day @richardatKF highlighted the work of ‪@poemsintheWR

From America:

  • A look back at the First Lady’s attempts to end childhood obesity
  • It’s not all about the White House: some Gubernatorial races might affect health policy
  • Surgeons are red, psychiatrists are blue: US doctors’ voting preference by specialism
  • The price of holding new life in America: $40

And finally:

  • Does this iPhone spotted at #CPC16 hold the answer to the real meaning of Brexit?